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Balancing Review
Proper system balance can only be achieved once your camera is set up with appropriate
accessories ready for shooting. This means batteries, lenses, media cards, LCD viewfinder/
monitor, quick release plate, on-cam lights, and all the gear you will use for your recording
session.
Remove top plate of stabilizer and line-up your camera so that its center of gravity is as close to the
center of plate as possible (basically hold the camera in your hand until it feels balanced both left and
right as well as forward and backward).
Find hole in the plate that is as close to threaded tripod mount on your camera as possible (while you
are still holding your camera's center of gravity to the center of plate). Attach your camera (or quick
release, if you have one). Tighten it down so it won't accidentally rotate.
Re-attach top plate to the stabilizer. Center it, but don't worry about getting it absolutely perfect.
Remove most of the weights from Base Platform, but leave one on each side.
Insert the central post as far as it can go and tighten so it won't slide out.
Hold the handle normally and turn stabilizer so that it is horizontal to the ground. Let go of the stalk
while keeping a firm grip on handle and count how long it takes to return to vertical again. You should
be able to count a good, 'One-one thousand, two-one thousand', before it rights itself. With only two
little weights it might take considerably longer.
Add one pair of weights at a time and repeat 'horizontal to vertical' test, until it falls at the correct rate.
It will probably not be perfect.
You'll get one movement that's too slow and then you'll add a pair and it will fall too fast. When that
happens, take off the last pair of weights that you added.
Tighten down the weights so they don't slide around.
To get the perfect count, slightly lower Central Post that attaches the Base Platform with the weights,
until you get the 'one-one thousand, two one thousand' count to vertical position.
Fine-tune the left-right, forward-backward balance. You will have to go back and forth between the two
directions to get the balance just right. Loosen the screw sets that allow the sled to move left and right.
Adjust the top plate so that it is centered and tighten down the screws.
Repeat for forward-backward balancing.
Check to see if your camera is sitting level. If not, repeat the necessary steps until it does.
Practice walking movements ensuring your body motion is not transmitted to your hands and then to
stabilizer and camera.
Holding your Flycam Stabilizer
When handling your Flycam HD Stabilizer, one hand holds onto the handle while other is used to
gently guide the camera in direction you wish to shoot and frame shot.
For normal shooting, hold the handle in middle.
For shots that require framing the camera up, down or sideways, hold the handle firmly at bottom.
This will allow the yoke part of gimbal to rotate without hitting your hand or knuckles.
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